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PA State Police Memorial Ceremony, 05/04/26

PA State Police memorial ceremony honoring troopers killed in the line of duty at the PA State Police Headquarters in Harrisburg.

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00:33 - Good morning.

00:35 - I major Gerald mcshane the director of the bureau of training and education.

00:39 - On behalf of the acting commissioner lieutenant colonel George bivins

00:42 - would like to welcome you to the memorial service for observing the one hundred and

00:46 - twenty first anniversary of the Pennsylvania state police.

00:49 - A day to reflect upon over a century of honorable

00:51 - service to the citizens of this commonwealth.

00:55 - Our reputation has endured because of the courage

00:57 - dedication

00:58 - professionalism

00:59 - and the personal sacrifices that our women and men have

01:02 - made over this past one hundred and twenty one years.

01:05 - All the

01:05 - on this solemn day as we take time to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice

01:10 - we would presenting the state police cross to

01:12 - the family of corporal Timothy j o'Connor junior

01:15 - he died in the line of duty on march eighth twenty twenty six.

01:20 - At this time would everyone please rise as the colors are presented

01:23 - by members of our ceremony unit

01:25 - and for the singing the national anthem by

01:27 - Pennsylvania state police trooper Robert brawley or

01:30 - bureau of patrol.

01:34 - About face.

01:40 - Read that

01:41 - or.

01:46 - Oh say can you see

01:50 - by the dawn's

01:52 - early light

01:55 - what so proudly.

01:57 - We.

01:59 - Hailed.

02:00 - The twilight's lusk me me

02:05 - whose broad dry sun barrage stalls

02:10 - through the path yeah spa

02:15 - it

02:15 - War though.

02:18 - Parts we watched

02:20 - were so gallantly stream.

02:25 - Two

02:26 - hundred

02:28 - cats.

02:31 - The bombs bursting yeah

02:36 - yeah prove through the

02:40 - nah it's

02:41 - that awful luck was to them yeah

02:48 - oh say does that star spangled

02:55 - banner.

02:57 - Yeah Edwin.

03:00 - Iv.

03:06 - All the luck

03:08 - and

03:09 - the free.

03:11 - Yeah

03:13 - and the whole

03:14 - if.

03:22 - Order org.

03:26 - Well.

03:28 - Hi.

03:32 - Right

03:33 - right.

03:35 - More work

03:36 - more.

03:52 - Please remain standing for the invocation which we offer by state police chaplain

03:56 - Andy siebel.

04:06 - Cuff.

04:13 - Please join me in prayer.

04:16 - Heavenly father

04:18 - we thank you for this beautiful day and for the opportunity to gather together

04:22 - in honor and gratitude

04:24 - as we remember the Pennsylvania state police troopers

04:27 - who gave their lives in service to others.

04:31 - Board we ask that your presence be felt among us.

04:35 - Less

04:36 - the service.

04:37 - Comfort the families.

04:39 - Friends

04:40 - and fellow troopers

04:42 - who carry both the pride of service

04:45 - and the weight of loss.

04:48 - Surround us with your peace

04:51 - strengthen us with hope

04:54 - and remind us that the lies we honor today

04:57 - continue to inspire courage

05:00 - integrity and sacrifice

05:02 - in all who serve.

05:04 - Made this time together renewing us a deep appreciation

05:08 - for the cost of freedom and the responsibility we share

05:13 - to live lives worthy of that sacrifice.

05:16 - We pray all this in the name of the father

05:19 - and the son

05:20 - and the holy spirit

05:21 - amen.

05:24 - Hey.

05:32 - Becky chaplin

05:33 - will please be seated.

05:41 - Joining us today and seated to my right

05:43 - are the governor of Pennsylvania Josh shapiro.

05:47 - The acting commissioner of the Pennsylvania

05:48 - state police lieutenant colonel George bivins.

05:52 - The acting deputy commissioner of operations major Matthew Nikki.

05:57 - The deputy commissioner's staff lieutenant colonel joann read.

06:02 - The deputy commissioner of administration and professional responsibilities

06:05 - lieutenant colonel Christopher king

06:08 - to my left

06:09 - special assistant to the commissioner miss brook meet.

06:13 - The director basic training division of the bureau of training and education

06:16 - Catherine Jamal Pratt.

06:18 - The commander of the domestic security operations

06:21 - bureau of criminal investigation

06:23 - lieutenant Adam Dickinson.

06:25 - In Pennsylvania see chaplin and

06:27 - sipa.

06:29 - We also have the director of operational training division within the bureau of train

06:34 - education captain William slayton who will be leading our honor platoon today.

06:38 - The supervisor of the basic training section

06:40 - sergeant Adam Burke.

06:42 - Our firing detail led by corporal Joshua holsteins bureau of training in education

06:47 - and comprised of members of the one hundred and seventy fifth cadet class.

06:51 - Our bugler trooper Douglas aren't true pi Pittsburgh.

06:55 - Members of the Pennsylvania state police pipe and drums corp.

06:59 - Our vocalist trooper Robert brawler.

07:01 - Members of the bureau of emergency and special operations mounted and aviation units

07:06 - and the cadets of the one hundred and seventy fifth

07:08 - and one hundred and seventy six cadet classes.

07:13 - Ladies and gentlemen

07:14 - at this time it is my honor to introduce to you the

07:16 - governor of Pennsylvania Josh shapiro for his remarks.

07:29 - Thank you major mc shea and

07:30 - good morning

07:31 - everyone.

07:33 - Want to begin by

07:34 - acknowledging and thanking colonel bivins and his command staff

07:38 - for their outstanding work each and every day

07:42 - and for welcoming me back here today to PSP headquarters.

07:46 - Honor

07:47 - our fallen heroes.

07:49 - One hundred and four names

07:51 - are engraved on the memorial wall

07:53 - at the PSP academy.

07:55 - Which is still under construction

07:57 - as we build a new

07:59 - state of the art campus

08:01 - to train future generations

08:03 - of Pennsylvania state troopers.

08:06 - Once construction is finished

08:08 - and we gather

08:09 - at the new academy together

08:11 - we will find a memorial wall

08:13 - that bears our fallen heroes names located

08:17 - at the center

08:19 - of the new campus

08:20 - where it will continue

08:22 - to inspire future generations of troopers

08:26 - for years to come.

08:27 - Cadets at the academy and troopers from across the commonwealth

08:31 - see these names

08:33 - and understand what true sacrifice looks like.

08:37 - What a hero

08:38 - really is.

08:40 - Today.

08:42 - Trach sickly.

08:43 - Add a one hundred

08:45 - and fifth name.

08:47 - That wall.

08:48 - Corporal Timothy

08:50 - o'Connor

08:51 - Jr.

08:52 - Or below Connor was a good man.

08:55 - A beloved husband

08:56 - and father.

08:58 - Just before this ceremony.

09:00 - I was given the privilege of spending a few moments

09:04 - with the o'Connor family.

09:06 - Reconnecting with Casey I've gotten to know

09:09 - over this last month.

09:11 - This adorable daughter Kenzie.

09:14 - Mom and dad and many members of his family who seemingly all are named Christopher.

09:21 - They all join us here today.

09:24 - Was wonderful to have a few moments with them

09:27 - to see smiles beginning

09:30 - to appear on their faces again.

09:33 - As they continue to mourn the loss.

09:36 - Of Tim.

09:38 - Corporal o'Connor

09:39 - was a dedicated Pennsylvania state trooper

09:43 - and a public servant

09:44 - with a deep rooted commitment

09:47 - to keeping his community

09:49 - safe.

09:50 - He was a proud Pennsylvania

09:53 - graduating from pitt

09:55 - before he started

09:56 - here at the academy.

09:58 - On a personal note I would share that

10:01 - our son Jonah

10:03 - was a member of the same fraternity.

10:05 - As Tim was.

10:07 - They

10:07 - are building a memorial to him

10:09 - and raising funds for the o'Connor family.

10:13 - It touched that brotherhood quite deeply.

10:16 - When they learned of the loss.

10:18 - O'Connor.

10:19 - After completing his training

10:22 - he returned home to Chester county

10:24 - where he served as a trooper for over fifteen years

10:28 - and was a member of the first Westchester fire company

10:31 - the fighting fifty first.

10:34 - I must say Tim was the absolute best of us

10:38 - he is body

10:39 - this department's legacy

10:41 - of service.

10:43 - His memory forever

10:46 - be a blessing.

10:47 - Casey

10:48 - Kinsey

10:49 - the entire

10:50 - o'Connor family.

10:52 - They are now part of a tight-knit loving family

10:57 - that they never

10:58 - wanted to be brought together

11:00 - but they are bound by the pain of losing a loved one

11:04 - and the cause of service.

11:06 - That family extends to every corner of our commonwealth

11:10 - and

11:11 - it is made up of too many good people who lost someone

11:16 - in the line of duty.

11:18 - Many of you join us here today

11:21 - and we are blessed by your presence.

11:23 - Today a

11:25 - I reiterate a promise

11:27 - that I've made to you.

11:29 - That if your family

11:31 - needs anything.

11:34 - In the next day

11:35 - and the next week and the month next month or a year

11:38 - or decade.

11:40 - We will all be there

11:42 - for you.

11:43 - Every step

11:44 - of the way.

11:46 - Your loved ones work and the work each of the troopers do here today in the cadets

11:51 - are training to do

11:53 - is part of the legacy of service

11:56 - to this commonwealth.

11:58 - I want you to hear me loud and clear

12:00 - pl leasing is a noble

12:02 - profession

12:04 - and for that service

12:06 - we owe you a debt of gratitude.

12:09 - Today

12:10 - we honor Tim

12:12 - and the other one hundred and four troopers whose names are on that wall.

12:16 - The troopers

12:17 - who have made the ultimate sacrifice

12:19 - in the service

12:20 - to our commonwealth

12:22 - some more than a century ago

12:25 - but not forgotten.

12:27 - The men and women of the Pennsylvania state police

12:30 - they go to work every single day to protect and serve our commonwealth

12:34 - and our communities.

12:36 - I've seen you

12:37 - protect others.

12:39 - I've seen you

12:40 - in those quiet moments

12:42 - keeping calm

12:43 - in a community.

12:45 - I've seen you

12:46 - run into danger

12:48 - as others

12:49 - looked to run away.

12:51 - My family and I are profoundly grateful

12:53 - for the protection.

12:55 - By the Pennsylvania state police

12:58 - each and every day in our lives

13:00 - please know

13:01 - that my administration will never take for granted

13:04 - the sacrifices of those in uniform

13:08 - and importantly the families that support you.

13:12 - It is my honor

13:13 - to serve as your governor

13:15 - and I take my responsibility to support you very seriously

13:19 - we owe it to you and to the families of our fallen troopers and officers

13:23 - to make sure that first we are always there for you

13:27 - and second

13:28 - we support the work our law enforcement does each and every day.

13:34 - That's why I work together every day with colonel bivins to

13:37 - make historic investments in our Pennsylvania state police

13:40 - securing funding for over a thousand

13:42 - new Pennsylvania state troopers

13:45 - and ensuring that those troopers get the best training

13:48 - and the best equipment

13:50 - we've aggressively recruited cadets and seen an

13:53 - increase in the overall applications to the academy

13:56 - of two hundred and fifty eight percent

13:59 - in order to help fill staffing gaps

14:02 - and ensure the troopers in the field get the support they need

14:05 - and deserve

14:07 - we do this work because every trooper who serves in this commonwealth

14:10 - deserves the best of the best

14:13 - and the most support

14:14 - every day.

14:16 - They do this work to keep Pennsylvania safe

14:19 - and we owe it to them to help ensure their safety as well

14:23 - to every trooper who is here today

14:25 - I say thank you

14:26 - thank you for your willingness to put on the uniform

14:29 - to kiss your family's good bye in the morning

14:32 - and head out into the streets of our commute unity's

14:35 - to keep us all safe

14:37 - with no guarantee

14:39 - that you'll get home to your family

14:41 - at night.

14:43 - It takes a very special

14:44 - kind of courage

14:46 - and I know it places a great burden

14:49 - on the ones

14:51 - who love you best.

14:53 - So to every family member who is here

14:55 - to everyone

14:56 - who is mourning the loss of a loved one

14:59 - to every person here who is committed to the safety

15:03 - and well being of our communities

15:05 - I offer to you a profound

15:07 - thank you.

15:09 - Know that we see your and honor

15:11 - your sacrifices

15:12 - and we will never

15:14 - ever ever

15:15 - forget your loved ones

15:17 - we will never stop caring about you

15:20 - we will never stop respecting the fine women and men

15:24 - of the Pennsylvania

15:25 - state police

15:27 - we will have your backs

15:29 - the backs of the families who stand with you

15:32 - in service.

15:34 - May the one who was watches over all

15:37 - watch over them.

15:39 - These one hundred and five souls

15:42 - watch over them now.

15:44 - May their memories

15:45 - be a blessing

15:47 - and may their service and sacrifice

15:50 - never

15:50 - ever

15:51 - be forgotten.

15:53 - God bless you.

16:05 - Thank you governor shapiro.

16:07 - Ladies and gentlemen

16:08 - I now present to you for his remarks

16:10 - the acting commissioner of the Pennsylvania state police lieutenant colonel George bit.

16:20 - Good morning.

16:22 - To the families of our fallen troopers

16:25 - thank you for being here.

16:27 - Your presence humbles us

16:29 - and we are honored to stand with you today

16:32 - as we remember those who gave everything

16:34 - in service to the commonwealth.

16:37 - I wanted to express our gratitude to governor shapiro for being here

16:41 - and for his continued support

16:43 - of the Pennsylvania state police

16:45 - your commitment to our personnel

16:47 - and their families

16:48 - means more than words can convey.

16:51 - Thank you as well to the enlisted and civilian members who join us today

16:55 - representing more than sixty five hundred current PSP staff

16:59 - and to our retirees

17:01 - whose lifelong connection to this department

17:03 - reminds us that the PSP family

17:05 - and doors long after our time in uniform.

17:09 - I also want to extend our sincere appreciation to the Pennsylvania state troopers

17:13 - association for their steadfast support of our troopers

17:16 - and for their unwavering dedication

17:18 - to the families of our fallen troopers.

17:21 - Today

17:22 - we gather to honor

17:23 - the one hundred and four Pennsylvania state troopers

17:26 - who made the ultimate sacrifice

17:29 - and why heavy hearts

17:30 - to add the one hundred fifth name to this memorial

17:34 - corporal Timothy j o'Connor Jr.

17:37 - We are privileged to have corporate Connor's wife Casey

17:41 - his daughter Kenzie and his parents

17:43 - Timothy o'Connor sr.

17:46 - And marine as well as sister working cause grove

17:49 - and brother Chris here with us today

17:52 - along with several other members of his family.

17:55 - The enormity of the sacrifice they and all members of our fallen troopers

18:00 - or families of our fallen troopers

18:01 - have endured is never lost on us

18:04 - fathers sons who husbands brothers and uncles are not returning home

18:09 - because of the honorable service they rendered to this department

18:12 - and of the commonwealth

18:14 - their sacrifices

18:15 - each unique and profound will forever be remembered

18:19 - each trooper holds a sacred place

18:22 - in the one hundred twenty one year history of the Pennsylvania state police.

18:26 - Every one of them lived

18:28 - the Pennsylvania state police

18:30 - call of honor.

18:31 - They stepped forward when others stepped back

18:35 - they did not hesitate they fulfilled their duty.

18:39 - As I look out across this audience

18:41 - I am reminded of the stories of courage

18:44 - devotion

18:45 - and selflessness

18:46 - represented here today.

18:48 - You have borne a tremendous personal loss.

18:51 - Please know this.

18:52 - We love you

18:54 - we thank you

18:55 - and we honor you.

18:57 - On march eight twenty twenty six

19:00 - Casey and Kenzie had no way of knowing

19:02 - that the moments they shared with him that day would be their last

19:05 - until they meet again in heaven.

19:07 - Tim reported for his p m shift with the same

19:09 - enthusiasm and dedication he brought to every shift.

19:13 - Corporal o'Connor was a troopers trooper

19:16 - steadfast

19:17 - protective

19:18 - and committed.

19:19 - He looked after the members of his shift ensuring they were safe

19:23 - accounted for

19:24 - and never without support

19:26 - he provided backup to his brothers and sisters without hesitation

19:29 - and was always the first to jump in when help was needed

19:33 - that spirit of service defined his final hours when he located and stopped a reported

19:38 - erratic driver in west county township

19:40 - Chester county

19:41 - he was doing exactly what he had done his entire career.

19:45 - Putting himself

19:46 - between danger

19:47 - and the people he swore to protect.

19:50 - The tragic sequence of events that followed

19:53 - could have claimed another trooper on his shift

19:55 - but corporal o'Connor stepped forward as he always did

19:59 - with a quiet resolve that said not on my watch.

20:04 - He never asked anyone to do what he was unwilling to do himself and in the end

20:08 - corporal o'Connor died exactly as he lived

20:11 - courageously selflessly

20:14 - and as a hero

20:15 - protecting others.

20:17 - It is an honor for me and for the deputy commissioners

20:20 - to lead and serve alongside

20:22 - the women and men of this proud organization.

20:25 - Our people

20:26 - are the reason the Pennsylvania state police stands not only

20:30 - as the first state police agency in the nation

20:33 - but as the finest.

20:35 - I am pleased to have the cadets of the one hundred sir and one hundred and seventy

20:39 - sixth cadet classes with us today.

20:42 - On may fifteenth the cadets of the one seventy fifth will graduate from the

20:46 - Pennsylvania state police academy

20:49 - and begin their service as the newest generation of troopers.

20:53 - They will join that one hundred twenty one year legacy of commitment

20:57 - courage and sacrifice

20:59 - built by those who came before

21:01 - and upheld

21:02 - by those who continued to serve today.

21:06 - To the cadets of the one hundred seventy fifth.

21:08 - Soon the responsibility will shift to you.

21:12 - Carry our traditions forward

21:14 - preserve our legacy

21:16 - and ensure that those we honor today

21:18 - are never forgotten

21:21 - to everyone gathered here

21:22 - I hope you leave with a deep sense of pride in the lives led

21:26 - by our fallen troopers their sacrifice was not in vain

21:31 - they gave everything

21:32 - so that others might be safe

21:34 - there is no greater tribute we can offer

21:37 - than to recognize remember and live worthy of that sacrifice.

21:43 - I close by asking god to bring comfort to the fan families of our fallen members

21:47 - and to watch over

21:49 - the women and men of the Pennsylvania state police.

21:52 - As we continue to serve

21:54 - the people of this great commonwealth.

23:27 - At this time I would ask lieutenant colonel Devin's to please come forward for the

23:30 - presentation of the state police cross

23:32 - to corporal Timothy j o'Connor's wife Casey.

24:27 - Members of the Lebanon quilters guild have handcrafted intricate quilts made from the

24:31 - state police uniforms to honor Pennsylvania

24:33 - state police members killed in the line of duty.

24:36 - Approximately twenty of the gills one hundred and sixty members are actively involved

24:40 - in creating the quilted wall hangs

24:42 - for family members killed for for the families

24:45 - of members killed in the line of doom eighty

24:47 - each quill takes approximately one hundred and fifty hours to create.

24:51 - Members of the quilting guild quilters guild will now

24:53 - come forward to present a quilt to miss Casey oak.

25:28 - Thank you ladies for all of your time dedication and

25:31 - effort in making these health heartfelt keepsakes.

25:36 - Captain Pratt will now

25:37 - read the biography of corporal o'Connor

25:40 - officially adding his name to the Pennsylvania state police honor roll.

26:08 - Trooper carpenter

26:09 - front and center.

26:40 - Corporal Timothy j o'Connor Jr

26:42 - was born on August first

26:44 - nineteen eighty five and is the son of Maureen and Timothy o'Connor sr.

26:50 - Corporal o'Connor graduated from Henderson high school

26:52 - Westchester Pennsylvania in two thousand and four.

26:56 - Corporal o'Connor attended the university of Pittsburgh

26:59 - and was a member of pi

27:01 - kappa Alpha fraternity.

27:03 - Corporal o'Connor

27:04 - was a member of the fraternal order of police

27:07 - he was a camp

27:08 - counselor for several years.

27:10 - He enjoyed playing softball

27:12 - golfing

27:13 - and listening to country music.

27:15 - Corporal o'Connor was a huge Philadelphia eagles fan.

27:20 - Corporal o'Connor enlisted in the Pennsylvania state

27:22 - police on September twentieth two thousand and ten

27:25 - as a member of the one hundred and thirty first cadet class.

27:29 - Upon graduation from the state police academy

27:32 - on April first two thousand and eleven

27:34 - corporal o'Connor was assigned to patrol unit at troop j avondale.

27:39 - On October twenty second

27:41 - two thousand and sixteen

27:42 - he transferred to the troop j vice unit

27:46 - and then on march fifth

27:47 - two thousand and twenty two

27:49 - he transferred to the patrol unit

27:51 - at trip j emeryville.

27:53 - He was promoted to corporal on July ninth

27:55 - two thousand and twenty two

27:57 - where he remained a member of the patrol unit

27:59 - at the emeryville station.

28:02 - On march eighth

28:03 - two thousand twenty six

28:05 - at approximately twenty sixteen hours trip j

28:08 - emeryville received the call for an erratic driver

28:11 - in the area of compas road

28:13 - and walnut road

28:14 - and honey brook township Chester county

28:16 - Pennsylvania.

28:19 - At approximately twenty twenty four hours

28:21 - corporal o'Connor located the vehicle

28:23 - and initiated a traffic stop

28:25 - near the intersection of route ten

28:27 - and Michael road

28:28 - and west county township Chester county Pennsylvania.

28:32 - As corporal o'Connor approached the driver's side of the vehicle

28:35 - the operator immediately opened fire through the driver's window

28:39 - fatally striking corporal o'Connor.

28:41 - The operator then exited the Subaru

28:44 - and walked towards the marked patrol vehicle

28:46 - where he then shot himself.

28:49 - Governor Josh shapiro said.

28:51 - Quote Pennsylvania tragically lost one of our finest when the state police

28:56 - corporal Tim o'Connor was killed in the line of duty.

28:59 - My heartbreaks for corporal o'Connor his wife Casey

29:02 - their young daughter

29:03 - and their entire family

29:04 - and quote.

29:06 - Corporal o'Connor survived by his wife

29:08 - Casey o'Connor who he married on march twenty second

29:11 - two thousand and fourteen

29:13 - in Westchester.

29:14 - His daughter Kenzie

29:16 - his mother Maureen o'Connor

29:18 - father Timothy o'Connor sr.

29:21 - Brother Chris o'Connor.

29:23 - Sr Morgan cosgrove

29:25 - his name Anna Regina Dawson

29:27 - along with his nephews

29:29 - and several aunts

29:30 - uncles and cousins.

29:33 - At forty years of age

29:34 - corporal o'Connor was the one hundred and fifth member of the department

29:38 - to be killed

29:39 - in the line of duty.

29:41 - Trooper carpenter.

29:43 - Please escort the memorial plaque.

29:45 - For the ceremony.

30:31 - Right.

31:26 - Lieutenant Adam Deacon civil now read the honor roll of the one hundred and five

31:29 - heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice by

31:31 - giving their lives and performance of their duties

31:34 - with the audience please stay seated

31:36 - command staff please rise.

31:53 - John

31:54 - f Henry

31:55 - September second

31:56 - nineteen oh six.

31:58 - Francis a

31:59 - zinger

32:00 - September second

32:02 - nineteen oh six.

32:04 - Timothy

32:05 - Keller September fourteenth

32:07 - nineteen o seven.

32:10 - Mark

32:10 - a print

32:12 - February nine

32:13 - nineteen one nine.

32:15 - John

32:15 - Garcia

32:16 - February twenty first

32:18 - nineteen o nine.

32:20 - John I

32:21 - Williams August twenty second

32:23 - nineteen o nine.

32:25 - Jack c Smith

32:28 - August twenty third

32:29 - nineteen o nine.

32:31 - Robert

32:32 - v

32:32 - Myers

32:33 - march twenty eighth

32:35 - nineteen thirteen.

32:37 - Andrew zap.

32:39 - April twenty eighth

32:40 - nineteen eighteen.

32:42 - John f dargis

32:44 - may thirty first

32:45 - nineteen eighteen.

32:47 - Stanley w Christ.

32:50 - December first

32:51 - nineteen nineteen.

32:53 - Ben

32:53 - f

32:54 - Mcavoy

32:55 - September twenty second.

32:57 - September twenty first nineteen twenty third.

33:00 - William j omelet

33:02 - October twenty fifth

33:03 - nineteen twenty three.

33:05 - Francis I Haley.

33:07 - October fourteenth

33:08 - nineteen twenty four.

33:11 - Edwin f

33:12 - haas

33:13 - October seventeen

33:14 - nineteen twenty four.

33:17 - Bernard s c mcelroy

33:19 - December twenty first

33:20 - nineteen twenty four.

33:23 - Bertram beach

33:24 - December tenth

33:25 - nineteen twenty five.

33:27 - Claude f

33:28 - keasey.

33:30 - January fourth nineteen twenty seven.

33:33 - Martin a panno

33:35 - February twenty seventh

33:36 - nineteen twenty seven.

33:39 - Thomas e limca

33:41 - April third

33:42 - nineteen twenty seven.

33:44 - John

33:45 - m

33:45 - Thomas

33:46 - may eight

33:47 - nineteen twenty seven.

33:50 - John j downey

33:52 - August twenty second

33:53 - nineteen twenty seven.

33:55 - Vincent

33:56 - a hossam.

33:58 - December twenty seventh

33:59 - nineteen twenty seven.

34:01 - Sharon c weibel.

34:04 - February sixth nineteen twenty eight.

34:07 - Andrew w Miller

34:09 - April first

34:10 - nineteen twenty eight.

34:12 - J

34:13 - F proof

34:14 - August twenty nine

34:15 - nineteen twenty eight.

34:17 - Russell t Swanson

34:19 - April nineteenth nineteen twenty nine.

34:22 - Wells c

34:23 - hamon

34:24 - October fourteenth

34:25 - nineteen twenty nine.

34:28 - Brady c Paul

34:30 - December twenty seventh

34:31 - nineteen

34:32 - twenty nine.

34:34 - Thomas e Lori

34:36 - January thirty first nineteen thirty.

34:40 - Arthur a Copenhagen

34:41 - July thirteenth

34:43 - nineteen thirty.

34:45 - Charles I Stewart.

34:47 - July eighteenth nineteen thirty.

34:50 - Thomas b elder

34:52 - march twenty second

34:53 - nineteen thirty one.

34:55 - Timothy g McCarthy

34:57 - may twelve

34:58 - nineteen thirty one.

35:01 - Orville

35:02 - a morning

35:03 - December eleventh

35:04 - nineteen thirty one.

35:06 - Joseph a Conrad

35:08 - September sixth nineteen thirty two.

35:12 - Charles ii householder

35:13 - August twentieth

35:14 - nineteen thirty three.

35:17 - Herbert Pete Brantley or

35:19 - September third nineteen thirty three.

35:22 - James a Siri

35:24 - September tenth

35:25 - nineteen thirty four.

35:27 - Floyd

35:28 - w madeira

35:30 - December eleventh

35:30 - nineteen thirty four.

35:33 - Joseph I fulton

35:35 - June fourth

35:36 - nineteen thirty six.

35:38 - Joe

35:39 - b champion

35:40 - July fifteenth

35:41 - nineteen thirty six.

35:44 - J le clerc

35:45 - march first nineteen thirty seven.

35:49 - John e fessler

35:51 - April twenty third nineteen thirty seven.

35:54 - Joseph

35:55 - a

35:55 - Hoffer.

35:56 - April twenty seven

35:57 - nineteen thirty seven.

35:59 - John

36:00 - Jay brodsky August fourteenth

36:03 - nineteen thirty seven.

36:06 - John Dean

36:07 - simonton

36:08 - December first nineteen thirty seven.

36:11 - Joseph m Williams October eighth

36:14 - nineteen thirty eight.

36:16 - Charles h craven

36:18 - October eleventh

36:19 - nineteen thirty eight.

36:21 - George d naught on.

36:23 - January thirtieth nineteen thirty nine.

36:27 - Frederick j Sutton

36:29 - January third

36:30 - nineteen forty.

36:31 - George j yasha.

36:34 - April first nineteen forty.

36:37 - Thomas p

36:38 - Carey

36:39 - June seventeenth nineteen forty one.

36:42 - Dean

36:43 - and

36:43 - ziegler

36:44 - October seventeenth

36:45 - nineteen forty two.

36:47 - John

36:48 - a dip caskey July twenty fourth nineteen fifty.

36:53 - Floyd b

36:54 - Klaus

36:55 - nov second nineteen fifty three.

36:58 - Joseph

36:59 - f mcmillan.

37:01 - May thirteenth nineteen fifty six.

37:04 - Philip c Mellie.

37:07 - November third nineteen fifty seven.

37:10 - Charles s stance ky

37:12 - January twenty third nineteen fifty eight.

37:16 - Edward

37:17 - which you.

37:18 - May thirty first

37:19 - nineteen fifty eight.

37:21 - Steven r jerky.

37:24 - August twenty fourth

37:25 - nineteen fifty eight.

37:28 - Francis

37:29 - m testator.

37:31 - August fifth nineteen sixty.

37:33 - Anthony bench

37:35 - October third

37:36 - nineteen sixty one.

37:38 - Edward

37:39 - w gondal

37:40 - march eighteenth

37:41 - nineteen sixty two.

37:44 - Richard g barnhart August eight nineteen sixty four.

37:49 - Gary

37:49 - r

37:50 - Rosenberger

37:51 - December twelve

37:52 - nineteen seventy.

37:55 - John

37:56 - s volant.

37:57 - December nine

37:58 - nineteen seventy one.

38:00 - Robert de lappe junior

38:03 - October sixteenth nineteen seventy two.

38:06 - Bruce c ranking

38:08 - April twenty fifth

38:09 - nineteen seventy three.

38:12 - Ross

38:13 - e snowden.

38:15 - January seventeenth

38:16 - nineteen seventy four.

38:18 - Leo m cause zelnick.

38:21 - August fifteenth

38:22 - nineteen seventy seven.

38:24 - Joseph j Welsh.

38:26 - September thirteenth

38:28 - nineteen seventy seven.

38:30 - Wayne c ebert.

38:32 - June seventh nineteen seventy eight.

38:35 - Albert j is a

38:38 - June thirteenth

38:39 - nineteen seventy nine.

38:41 - David

38:41 - d monaghan April seventeenth nineteen eighty.

38:46 - Herbert

38:46 - a woeful.

38:48 - February seventh nineteen eighty two.

38:51 - William r Evans

38:53 - January sixth

38:54 - nineteen eighty three.

38:57 - Frank j Bowen

38:59 - October twenty sixth

39:00 - nineteen eighty three.

39:02 - Gary w fischer

39:04 - February third

39:05 - nineteen eighty five.

39:07 - John j brown

39:09 - February fourteenth

39:11 - nineteen eighty five.

39:13 - Ross

39:13 - h.

39:15 - Roark h Ross may fifteenth nineteen eighty six.

39:20 - Clinton w Crawford

39:22 - August seventeenth nineteen eighty seven.

39:25 - John

39:26 - a

39:26 - Andrew lepage.

39:28 - May ninth

39:28 - nineteen eighty eight.

39:31 - Wayne

39:31 - d bill hymer

39:33 - April twelve

39:34 - nineteen eighty nine.

39:36 - Paul

39:36 - almer.

39:37 - April twelve

39:38 - nineteen eighty nine.

39:41 - Arthur

39:41 - I hers hey January third

39:43 - nineteen ninety nine.

39:46 - Matthew r bond January fourteenth

39:49 - two thousand.

39:51 - Todd c Kelly.

39:53 - November seventh

39:54 - two thousand and one.

39:56 - Joseph

39:57 - j sep junior

39:58 - November tenth

39:59 - two thousand and two.

40:01 - Brian a

40:03 - paterson

40:04 - February fourteenth

40:05 - two thousand and three.

40:07 - Joseph r or corny junior

40:09 - December twelfth

40:10 - two thousand and five.

40:12 - Joshua d Miller

40:14 - June seventh

40:15 - two thousand and nine.

40:18 - Paul

40:18 - g

40:19 - Ritchie

40:20 - January thirteen.

40:22 - Two thousand and ten.

40:25 - Blake t coble.

40:27 - October fourth two thousand and twelve.

40:30 - Brian k

40:31 - Dixon the second

40:33 - September twelfth

40:34 - two thousand and fourteen.

40:36 - David khadra

40:37 - September thirtieth

40:38 - two thousand and fourteen.

40:41 - He

40:42 - Weaver

40:43 - December thirtieth.

40:44 - Two thousand and sixteen.

40:46 - Michael p Stewart the third

40:48 - July fourth

40:50 - two thousand and seventeen.

40:51 - Correction July fourteenth two thousand and seventeen.

40:55 - Donald

40:55 - c bracket.

40:57 - May eighteenth two thousand and nineteen.

41:00 - Monte

41:01 - r Mitchell

41:02 - February eighth

41:04 - two thousand twenty one.

41:06 - Young

41:06 - ex Martinez

41:08 - October twenty first

41:09 - two thousand and twenty one.

41:11 - Martin

41:12 - f Max the third

41:13 - march twenty first

41:15 - twenty twenty two.

41:17 - Brandon

41:17 - t Cisco

41:19 - march twenty first

41:20 - twenty twenty two.

41:22 - John

41:22 - f Rizzo Jr.

41:25 - June seventeenth

41:26 - twenty twenty three.

41:29 - Timothy j o'Connor Jr.

41:33 - March eighth

41:34 - twenty twenty six.

41:36 - What everyone please rise.

41:42 - Command staff

41:43 - about

41:44 - face.

42:24 - Hey.

42:28 - Hey.

42:31 - Pretty good.

42:37 - I i.

42:40 - I.

42:43 - I.

42:49 - I.

42:52 - I.

42:56 - I.

43:08 - Nah.

43:12 - I.

43:59 - I i.

45:12 - And and.

47:05 - Mindset

47:06 - about

47:07 - base.

47:22 - Please be seated.

47:32 - It is a tradition at our memorial service to

47:33 - recite the Pennsylvania state police cold water.

47:37 - If those in our audience would like to follow

47:39 - along it's printed on the back of your program

47:41 - at this time

47:42 - I would ask all active and retired department members to please rise

47:46 - and restate the recite the Pennsylvania state police

47:48 - called on.

47:53 - I am.

47:55 - A Pennsylvania state trooper

47:57 - a soldier of the law

47:58 - to me it's interesting the first.

48:02 - Honestly

48:03 - faithfully

48:04 - gb

48:04 - Lay down my life.

48:07 - For me

48:08 - rather than sort of.

48:10 - Mind duty

48:11 - to obey the law

48:12 - into his orders

48:14 - without any consideration last code

48:16 - great work.

48:18 - It's also my duty

48:19 - to be a service.

48:21 - Who maybe a danger

48:23 - or distress

48:24 - at all times.

48:27 - The force needed

48:28 - to talk.

48:32 - Thank you

48:33 - the benediction will now be offered by chaplains people

48:35 - will everyone else please rise.

48:44 - A man

48:45 - on pa.

48:53 - As we prepare to close today.

48:56 - We carry with us the memory of those we bought her today.

49:01 - Not only what we say.

49:04 - But by how we live

49:05 - how we serve and how we care for one another.

49:10 - May god bless the families of the fallen

49:12 - with an enduring comfort.

49:15 - May he bless the troopers who continue to serve with protection

49:20 - courage and wisdom.

49:24 - And may he bless the commonwealth

49:26 - with unity

49:27 - gratitude

49:28 - and peace.

49:32 - May the lord bless you and keep you.

49:35 - May the lord make his face shone upon you and be gracious to you

49:39 - and may the lord turn his face toward you

49:42 - and give you peace.

49:45 - Oh man.

49:47 - Make

49:48 - public.

49:57 - Please be seated while our memorial guards give their final salute.

50:36 - Right.

51:34 - I would like to thank everyone who assisted with the ceremony this morning

51:38 - if anyone needs anything or has any questions please don't hesitate to approach me

51:41 - for a uniformed members we will gladly help

51:44 - if you would please remain your sheets for a few moments

51:46 - the allowed to allow our cadet formations to depart

51:49 - thank you for coming and have a safe ride home.

53:03 - I.


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